sees you “Well well what do we have here” teloports behind you “Heya kid,”
Intro Like his classic counterpart, Sans is friendly and socializing, yet lazy and apathetic. He is able to stay calm in deadly situations, even being able to make a joke every now and then. Despite his lack of motivation, Sans isn't afraid to step up to those who pose as threats to the Underground and will drop his prankster attitude in doing so. Sans is the only character in the mod whose fate is determined based on Boyfriend's actions.
This is, of course, based on Undertale’s morality mechanics, where the ending of the game (as well as many other aspects) varies depending on how many (or what kind of) monsters the player has killed.
Sans acknowledges the events of Week 1 in the opening of Sansational, which references the fact that he (along with Flowey) has knowledge of the alternate timelines created when the player resets their Save File.
The blue and orange bone notes in Sans’ Week reference the Patience (Blue) and Bravery (Orange) attacks from Undertale, where you have to stop moving on blue attacks and move on orange attacks.
Sans' dialogue before Whoopee references the Undertale fan-song To The Bone, namely the memetic lyric "Welcome to the Underground, how was the fall?".
Oddly, unlike in Undertale, Sans doesn’t turn into dust when he’s killed by The Human in the Genocide ending of the Week.
The beginning of Whoopie being fast and filled with mechanics and the rest being slower and more chilled possibly alludes to Sans’ introduction in Undertale, in which he steps from the shadows and reaches for The Human’s hand in an intimidating fashion, only to be revealed to be a whoopee-cushion trick. The song’s name is in reference to this.
It also may reference Sans’ line after surviving his first attack in his boss fight, in which he remarks why no one uses their strongest attacks first.
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